The Spirituality of Dreams.

Dream interpretation is the process of assigning meaning to dreams. In many ancient societies, such of those of Egypt and Greece, dreaming was considered a supernatural communication or a mean of divine intervention, whose message could be interpreted by people with this associated spiritual power.  Ecclesiastes 5:7: This verse seems to warn against placing too much hope in dreams. "Much dreaming (is) meaningless." Therefore, we shouldn't dwell too much on dreams, and instead, turn to scripture to hear God's message to us. Jeremiah 29:8: This verse warns us against placing our faith in the dreams of others. "Dream are often about identity, because we're figuring out who we are and what we need, and the beliefs and perspectives we hold. "If you feel unfulfilled, undervalued or not the person you want to be in waking life, your dreams will often reflect that. Dreams may be considered a reflection of the most likely outcome, which becomes very-like a powerful in the dream state. The power of dreams, however, only applies to outcomes that can be at least partially controlled by a person who knew of the dream. Some of the ways that dreams and spiritually are connected are: Dreams can be messages from our higher self, spirit guides, angels, or other spiritual beings. These messages can offer us guidance, support, encouragement, or warnings about our life situations or decisions. Dreams are also a way your subconscious is telling you about something. In extreme times dreams come as messages that the inner you is trying to give it to you.

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